–BMW is equipping new vehicles with features that allow owners to rent them out while not being used, sharing economy-style, writes Bloomberg.

–The latest pop-culture bar to pop up in Manhattan is inspired by the macabre works of filmmaker Tim Burton. Via Condé Nast Traveler.

–The Beyhive is buzzing overtime, with the Washington Post explaining how Beyoncé gets the visual album right, Dazed analyzing the singer’s politics, and many, many, more outlets publishing think-pieces.

–Travel is adjusting to a “velvet rope economy” where the very rich are much more lucrative than the merely wealthy. The New York Times looks at a ship-within-a-ship for the superrich, while travel industry site TTG charts the rise of private jet tours.

–Consumers accustomed to monitoring the whereabouts of their Uber drivers and Seamless orders can now track their dog-walkers, per the New York Times.

–“Co-living” spaces are moving upmarket and adding amenities in New York and London, writes the Financial Times.

–Also per the Financial Times, big brands are establishing outposts in co-working spaces, seeking a piece of the cultural clout they appear to offer.

–Topshop becomes the latest mass-market retailer to position itself as a tech brand, launching a talent program for wearable tech innovators. Via Forbes.